The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 13, 1974, Page page 15, Image 15
Three darkrooms Open to residents Students in photography courses or students who are interested in working in a darkroom have the option of using a darkroom in one of the, residence halls on campus. Not all the residence halls are equipped with darkrooms but Abel, Centennial and Harper are. The darkrooms are open to residents for a small fee and if they are qualified to work in a darkroom. "The students come to me and I try to determine if they are qualified to be working in a darkroom situation," Paul Harano, chairman of the Harper Hall darkroom committee said. If a student isn't qualified, I'll teach him and watch over him till he is." Harano said he does the work on a volunteer bds i s The Harper darkrom is open to both Harper and Smith residents, but Schramm residents are not allowed to use the equipment because they havent helped to sponsor it, Harano said. Abel's darkroom, which opened only a few weeks ago, is equipped to develop and enlarge black and while film like Harper's is, but in addition Abel will be getting equipment to develop colorfilm. . "We have more equipment than any otner darkroom on campus," said Bjtsy Grieao, who is in charge of Abel's darkroom. "Part of the reason for that is that we found a room in very good condition so we didn't have to waste time and money on building up and remodeling a room. About 20 students use the Harper darkroom and about 30 use Abel's, according to Harano and Gr,,We are trying to provide for all the needs and interests of UNL students," Griego said. J Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 1 Instance 5 Undulate 9 Tree 13 On the ocean 14 Jane or John 15 South American country 16 Roster 17 Bad 18 Appear 19 Make lace 20 Halt 21 Before 23 Some 25 Actor Gland 28 English city 32 Turkish regiment 33 The turkey buzzard 34 Small farm (Sp.) 17 Actor: James 39 Copper money 40 Commotion 41 Papal name 44 Sailor 46 Oral tissues 50 Perform 51 Bare 52 Russian river 53 "Turn to the right" 54 Blackbirds 55 Miss Ferber 56 Letter 57 Excess of chances Avg. solution 58 Hard fat DOWN 1 Surpasses 2 On the shel tered side Withered World wide Actor: Matthau Continent Chaste 8 Erode 9 Mine entrance 10 Kly alone 11 Assist time: 21 min. 3 4 6 7 AA A P AjJOTiT C i i- r. a lO u no fcSjD dPli J 1 ;ds& ElSi I'.EiDflb'H EjL.-- J -tr-rr"- , it I k T A III A M i A 7 .1 Mill 3 hi.Xm2W? irl fId E LJ kIeIV rJp Answer to yesterday's puzzle. IC 20 Houses of worship 22 Note in scale 24 Negative 25 Conflict 26 Wing 27 Operated 29 Demand payment 30 Native metal 31 Negative 35 Pronoun 36 Belgian resort 37 Fondle 38 Paid notice 41 Attendant 42 High cards 43 Indians 45 Dry 47 Hindustani 48 Horse's hair 43 Part of window blind 51 Chinese leader ii. i . r n ITT9 To is I h m . I I UML Sftr m.MM W7a so ii 25 ib 21 m . rr mmm - J5 56 38 39 111111111 njma-iiiM ii. - ' 1 l-i -v nrA rt thp One of the questions students must answer i me - : - emeSte h whether to soil their textbooks or to keep them or possible future ! reference. We hope the following information about the value of , . .n i. .wiii rrict nn in ht riAr.iinn. . USeu leXIUUUrvo win aoaui jrwu mi uii 1Q p WidkoD : 4 tv ioccoq at unl tor tne Pnrrpnt ed t On textDOOKS requneu iui , uPcoSeer are bought bac a, a BcoKs.o.e a, 50 o. for classes are filled. Lan b ? n Current editition textbooks which may be used for upcoming semes ers but whi?h have not yet been ordered by the 'tructor are bought at speculative prices between wholesale value . and op About half of these books will move up in value and half will decrease in value as we get more information on class requirements. sHI!iilssaSWal!!iQ Current edition textbooks no longer being used on the UNL campus can often be purchased by Nebraska Book Company for resale to schools in other parts of the United States. Prices on these books vary according to the national demand for each title. 11 intfiiite1! WsBUKr . . i foil irvtn thi? cateaorv. run hdiUnn tpxtbook ana tkisi pcipcr i,. ... - - Ch pHcJ; anc i then decide whether or not Keep these books for your personal library or for future reference use. - l-.t I; if ji I ! L0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO' nirr MniiHm SIr continues... I VW! 1 IVIIMMJ " 1 save on gift books, sculpture, and posters. i ra s t ii 8 K ,s e & j & k .j ir "- Ooen 0-5, Monday -Saturday .. .- ffmmwi V "I H ' II f 7 r -ci r B 9 r 1 vcd Kvi PJi I i l-i- 1135 R 432"-0111 I l-iilttft--ailIllll1 j,-wt rtfr i,ag-.feaB " ,lw""tTrfc"' 14,,we daily nebraskan friday, decemberl3, 1974 J& . -4- f 4 4 -4 - 4--- 4 4